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ah hello, i'm adrian finnegan on this is that he is alive from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. 68 people on board, a passenger flight die in the worst air crash in the pol this century. a race to find survivors in the central ukrainian city of lee brew. after a russian air strike destroys an apartment complex. a state of emergency declared in the us state of california after a wave of storms causes widespread devastation and an extreme shortage of basic medication in germany, puts pharmacies on the pressure and is for cattle as natural as he has won the duck, o'reilly for a 5th time after 2 weeks of racing, sarah to drive it finished more than an hour clear of his nearest right. ah.
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the pal's prime minister says that the full force of the army and police has been sent to the site of the countries worst air crush this century. at least 68 of the 72 people on board, the yeti airlines plane, have been confirmed dead. this is where it happened about 200 kilometers west of the capitol cap. undo the crush site is being between packers new international airport, which opened only 2 weeks ago at its old one. the plane went down in a forest along the city, gone back he river. a report from acid bag contains images that you may find distressing. the plane was flying low and due to land, when it came down in the tourist town of pohardo, what rescue workers raced to the scene, finding parts of the wreckage on fire, local people joined officials to search for bodies and survivors, but never got well. i spoke with the incident was very tragic. the full force of the nipple army and the police have been deployed for rescue operations to san
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diego. it is angeline manageable, and security agencies have to accept this challenge. difficult is a word that is not in our vocabulary, and we are actively working to retrieve and identify the bodies as soon as possible and hand them over to the family. so in that she was the yeti airlines flight from catman to was full of passengers. 15 of them were foreign nationals. footage posted on social media shows the flights final moments. the twin pro 80 are appears to make a sharp turn before coming down by standards captured footage of flames rising from the wreckage. the yeti airlines aircraft was reportedly 15 years old and equipped with an old transponder with unreliable data. we looked at a smashed look at the wreckage. ah, but they are received by packing websites on the aircraft showing about to go and show him some stranger date that has been set on there. we are
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very, very large population that that doesn't make sense. so again, it is very early days, poor maintenance and lack standards have led to several fatal accidents in napoleon recent years. flying can be challenging. nepal has some of the worlds most remote runways, surrounded by mountains that can be difficult for pilots to london. i said, bake, i'll g 01 hour from al jazeera is rami out limbo who's in cup on do if you can consider the history d, v, aviation history of nepal. because a lot topography are difficult geography. ah, there have been numerous crashes or accidents of pain practice in the past. normally unused, usually in mountain areas and where you have the stone or small mountain across that fly. normally due to poor visibility and because of the difficult to
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difficult terrain, but today odd it's, the weather is good. there's good visibility. and so people are wondering what happened. i did speak to some people within the airline industry and of course the company on but at this moment it's really difficult to gauge. we'll see what exactly happens. but because it was in the town of laura around where they were. there's an army b believe administrative basis around relief and rescue operations happened. i think quickly on the prime minister himself has directed a to believe in authority of nepal to facilitate rescued relief operations as fast as possible under call center and decided that an will center should be established at the airport so that relatives of those passages involve in
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a crash can get more details and updates of what's happening. dawson's plane crashes have happened in the paul over the years last may. an accident in the mountainous mustang district killed 22 people. in march, 2018 and aircraft landing at cap man do came off the runway and crashed. $49.00 people on board died at 19 passengers on a sight. seeing flies around mount everest lost their lives in 2011. 167 people were killed when the plane had a mountain range near cap under in september 1992. but only months earlier. a tire weighs flies crushed into a mountain near the capital. 99 passengers, 14 crew members died short. martha is an asian analyst, he says the aircraft stalled before hitting the ground. they actually recently and they had 5 aircraft, not only got full. and so they're not a very big line. but in general terms, a nepali alons are not thought of globally as being particularly safe. in fact,
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no airline from nepal is allowed to fly into the european union because of their safety record. and it does appear though that the aircraft stoled, and that's the ation term. when you lose lift from the wings, and usually you lose one wing before the other, which is what seems to have happened here. the aircraft was pointing upwards and then one wing the left wing drops and it then spirals into the ground, which suggests that the left wing had indeed stalled. that's to say. and the asian term for running out of lift when it's not got enough airflow over the wing surface, basic part of training for all pilots to be able to cope with stalls and to recover from them. and particularly not to get into a stalled condition in the 1st place. so we don't know how that happened. and by
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the time they were trying to recover, it was already too late. ah rushes president says the military operation in ukraine has gained what he calls positive momentum. it comes offered a day after a barrage of missiles strikes, struck several ukrainian cities, the little gorilla. a massage strike was carried out against greens, military and infrastructure site gentlemen, that all assign objects we're hitting, the targets of the strike has been achieved. in eastern city of been a pro russian strikes at an apartment complex, at least 25 people were killed. after the 9 story building was hit on saturday, latasha bottle reports now from cave ah. smoke billows from the rubble is rescue, has continued to search for survivors in ukrainian city. often the pro emergency teams had worked through the night in the cold and dark, sifting through the debris of an apartment block that was destroyed by
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a russian missile. some people were pulled out alive. some were badly injured. among the dead was a 15 year old girl, less emergency work as tried to console one woman who lost her son in law live. in that way. what have you done to my son? you cowards. i'll curse you for ever. let the whole world curse you. the missiles strike was part of a wave of russian attacks across ukraine on saturday. that official said targeted power infrastructure in a village. nick heave, one bizarre landed near this man's house. elsewhere in the capital, people took shelter after a series of explosions while cities including hockey, even the viv, we're plunged into darkness. it's terrible what happening nipple, i hope there aren't any more victims. it's a shame that the whole world is watching this, and that no one can stop this horror. they could, of course,
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but they don't want to. ukraine's military says a shot down more than 20 of over 30 russian missiles that were launched in the biggest wave of attacks on the country since the new year. can say yogurt in auction years, napoleon will green ukraine's president said, one only way to stop what he called russian terrorism was for the west to send more weapons even does broy york a year. the weapons that our apartments have in their warehouses are the ones our warriors are waiting for you. if time runs out, we could not stop the terrace, were methodically killing our people with missile wire. what britain says it'll send some of its challenger to tanks to keep zelinski hopes that'll persuade other western powers to do the same and help ukraine better defend itself against more attacks. like this natasha butler al jazeera keith was phil i thought of moscow undeserved. alhashan is there for us ali, what's moscow saying about all of us?
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edwin, mainly on the shelling up as you, as we had the from the spokesperson of the defense ministry. they're saying that this was a planned attack on infrastructure. and that the, the targets that were aimed at were into civilian targets. this is what the, the, the russians are saying, the for a spokesperson for the, for the ministry. and marty as a heart over also brought on how to social media saying using a ukrainian politicians can claim that these rockets were intercepted by a ukrainian anti missile system. and this anti missile system had one of it struck it's hitting the building and then he puts up in precise with respect to the russian position. with regard to the, the pros attack, there are kind of denying that this was aimed at this was that they aimed at
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civilian targets. however, on, on the other side, as, as also we heard, president putin had an interview today. and was i emphasizing that this economy situation is, is positive the, the military operation as he called in ukraine is going on us. but the plan and that, that is no, really anything outside the agenda. nothing surprising for the, a russian government. as for the president, and however, today i also, we got news from belgrade on the borders with ukraine. there's an explosion that had a cultural center, a former cultural center, whereas 3 people were killed and 10 were injured. the 1st reports were that then soldiers were injured. now, later on, the reports came without a mentioning whether those who were killed were soldiers or civilians. this is what
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we have from moscow for you, i'll to say was only half from their lives in moscow alley. many thanks indeed, his look up a state of play in this war that he pro, where that strike happened isn't far from the front line. it came under attack. in the early days of russia's invasion, it had received an influx of people from the don bass region as well as hock heave, half song, and zapora year. the strike comes as the fight for the full control of the eastern ukrainian city of bark. what is escalating child stratford is near back most with more on the fighting around that city which to spend the last few hours inside the besieged city of bar mote were here at a new ukrainian tank defensive position on the outskirts of the town. effectively. the reason why these men are here is because of an intensification of the shelling of buck moved in recent days. we do know that russian forces have taken control of a loss, at least of the town of solid on the surrounding areas to the north of buck mood.
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and we also know, and we saw to day the intensification of shelling from villages to the south east of bottom route as well. an indication of russian force is trying to complete the surround the city of buck mood. we spoke to some of the estimated to 2 and 5000 people. civilians are still living inside the city. most of them refusing to go, they say because they've got nowhere else to go. but most of them elderly and the infirm as well. living under desperate desperate conditions. i mean, the town has had no electricity since august. and you can imagine how cold that is in conditions like this. no water since october. as i say, the big fear now is that wasn't forces or trying to completely surround bama. what you can hear there is artillery far in over our heads. we understand at positions
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of russian positions on the eastern side of the city, of the conditions there. absolutely atrocious. we spoke actually to one man who described having to finally leave his house in that area. of the city around full days ago, because he said that the russian forces were coming in there. we know, certainly according to the military that we've spoken to in recent days, they say that the russians all making advances in that area. and as this defensive position is an indication of the ukranian army or high alert for further russian advances, frank leverage is a senior lecturer in military strategy and law, the university of portsmouth. he joins us now live from oxford in the u. k. could have you with a set frank at president putin sent today, that his special military operation is going to plan. is it no age and they don't plan since february?
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i think the best it can be said is that they had a minor success in taking the village of solid dodger weight, which they do seem to have taken, which is just for the northeast of route. and they are pushing to take back move as they have been for the last 6 months. we've or rather western intelligence has observed movement, took russian troops from the curse on air or other from the west of ukraine. what more, wesley, i should say, to the don bus area where bus route is so we can expect a further push, but this isn't according to plan. this is a, this a ton of bucket is itself a stepping stone. it's not a significant place on of itself. it's significant because both sides have decided to make it stand on. that's what significance lies. ok. much more significant. it's a little further on. all right, so russia's got to from, from this campaign of about. mm hm. it's, it's the eastern new ukraine ground campaign. this air campaign going on over
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ukraine itself, taking out infrastructure. what are the minimum, you think, would russia want to achieve in ukraine, even if it meets those objectives? what are the chances of it retaining territory that it takes militarily in the long term? ok, 2 questions original. take the 1st one. first, one of the chances of the minimal objectives, which are holding on to those 4 blast provinces which annex in october while they're pushing it, done it now they hold most of the 2 western provinces, all parisha and curse on hold most of your hands. so it's done next they want, and that's why the battle box taking place. the 2nd question is, what chance that they are holding on to it? i think limited over the next year, ukraine is, it is military situation in terms of equipment person is getting better rushes situation in terms of equipment particularly. and the training of its personnel is getting incrementally worse, taking
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a step back and looking at so i think got worse from the planning perspective, what would be looking at as best? yes, your claims to be checked later in the year. ok. one of ukrainian forces than their objectives and morale. you mentioned the word stalemate, there is the battle of the state. there are ukrainian forces on the back foot. do you think that holding on now as we see in back bearing in mind, but what is a sub relatively small part of the front as a 6 or 800 kilometer front that you can use up to defend oregon. to tackle sellers, lee about 2 months ago said that ukraine's objective this year was rushed to the center of gravity, which was crimea. so that's going to be their objective this year. i think they will start to strike that way probably in the spring time when hopefully some of those western equipment start to get through. i was gonna ask you what difference to the campaign with the arrival of u. k. tank aide make the u. k promised?
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or challenge or 2 tanks and artillery support this week though, german battle tanks will reportedly not be ready for delivery until 2024. that's right, adrian. yes. right. metal who make them said that they that the german donations would be ready to let questions, will germany allow other countries such as poland and finland to to get more tanks? and that's the key question. yes, britain gave 10 tags to set an example. they what make a difference on the bottom of the extremely capable, those tanks are better than the russians happen. the only be tunnel or so often. the key issue a question for this week is will germany allow or, or permit finland, poland at some other european countries to her, to bring forth leopard to tanks in the dozens or even hundreds out. we'll find out probably this week where that's going frank always got to talk to you many thanks to you for being with us again. frank leveraged out in oxford. thank you, sir. you. what the news are from al jazeera still to come on. the program. new data
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from china reveals just how many have lost their lives the coven, 19 since restrictions were ease. last month, the new builder in maine out to dollars change the life of one lucky holder of a u. s. lottery ticket. that in sport asshole face a big tested their effort to willy english primarily title race details coming up later in the out ah me on last june. so stepping up an air campaign against armed opposition groups, at least 10 people, including a mother and her young child were killed in 2 airstrikes last week. tony chang reports from bangkok. these 2 attacks referred to one on the western border where the military was apparently targeting the headquarters of the chin national army, but accidentally dropped to bombs inside indian territory in the state of many
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people. and people made the point that over the course of the last 2 years since the crew took place in the tanks like this, the men, my military have dropped bombs on tie territory, bangladesh, territory, and now indian territory. and none of those governments has registered proper complaints, so i think there's a feeling here that they're being accommodated to a certain extent by their neighbors. the 2nd attack was in the south in k in state and targeted what appears to be 2 churches. 5 people killed their mother, a toddler to catholic pastors and a local villager as well. so very much the bronze of these texting felt by civilians on the grid. but i think it also illustrates the fact that me and my husband, she will, lo, it's stalled on the ground, has parallel control near complete mastery. and as we understand it, ma'am ma military out shopping, that the moment amongst their allies, countries like china, russia, for what ever,
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air resources they can get their hands on. doesn't need to be fast as long as they can get in the air and draw problems. that's what they're looking for because the only challenge they face a small arms fire on the ground. at least 6 people have been killed in an attack on a church in the east of the democratic republic of congo, that according to the army further 15 are injured, including children. it happened during a baptism. in the city of cas, cindy in north kiva province. israel's president is warning over historic constitutional crisis over the government's attempts to make changes to the judiciary as occurred. sog says that he's trying to mediate between prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his government. those opposed to the overhaul protests had been held for days. now the plan changes which severely limit the power of the supreme court and give the government the power to choose judges an economy to mccann. we are in the groups of a profound disagreement. those tearing our nation apart is complex words me deeply
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as it were, as many across israel and the jewish diaspora will are the name sooner. so i am convinced that after the important and in depth discussion in the constitutional committee, we will complete legislating the reforms in a way that will correct what needs correcting one will totally protect individual rights and will restore the public's faith and the justice system that so much requires this reform, u. s. president joe biden has declared an emergency in california. a storm's continues a battle the state and you with the system, boot heavy, rain, snow, and strong winds to the region at the weekend. tens of thousands of people have been forced from their homes and really 26000000. were under a flood watch on saturday. let's go live that a washington patty. co. haine is monitoring development set from their patty. it's so bad then. but the federal government is stepping in to help just to give you an example of how bad it is in some parts of the state. they have received about half
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of their total yearly percent precipitation in just 16 days. so you're right. percentage are by now over the weekend, issuing a major debt, a disaster declaration. so what does that do? it allows the state a federal money to help the state with recovery and rebuilding. it allows individual people to get grants for temporary housing, home, repairs, and for small businesses and some people, it allows low interest loans to help to rebuild and they are going to need it. california is an absolutely huge state, and this storm is really affecting the vast majority of it. so what exactly is going on? well, this is the 8th of the 8th time. it's the states been hit by an atmospheric river. had to look down for that one. basically, what's that? okay, those are a straw, a lot of moisture that gathers in the tropics, the moisture in it heats up over the pacific and it brings about these huge amounts of rain. and so, so far,
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19 people are dead. that is more than more than that, those the died over the last 2 wildfire. actually it was while flies of the as they have any impact on this situation, a tool while tires and drought. those are the 2 things that haven't really mark in california over the last couple of years. and yes, the wildfires are having an impact. so when the vegetation is wiped away, the soil can't, it can't absorb as much of the water. that's why you're seeing these huge mudslides and landslides, gigantic boulders falling down off mountains on to cars, passing below. also the impact is the trees because of the drought, the trees roots are weaker and now there have been inundated, so the trees are weaker. their routes are inundated with water and they're having massive gusts of wind. some wind gusts re record as much as 96 kilometers in our there is a plus side though because of the drought, the major rivers in california have been extremely low. so you're not seeing
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necessarily those rivers over running their banks. the smaller rivers though, we are starting to see levies fell again across the state. it's just seems mass destruction, landslides, mudslides, flooding. strong wind trees traveled tens of thousands of people without electricity. it is a mess, and california is not getting a break any time soon. the 9th of these rivers is expected to come to the state starting later this evening. i was there a particle hand reporting line from washington, patty. many thanks, and deeds will get a weather update. next here on that is our then the philippine president's plan for oil exploration scuttled out to the supreme court gets involved i will look at the making of the famed instrument, the ood and how it continues to be a tool of creativity that have support histories been made of the nfl playoffs and be here with that. a little
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a trivial ah ah. while the parade of storms continues to march into the us state of california. hey there. thanks for joining in. so los angeles picked up half a month's worth of rain with this bout this latest bout of wet weather. bit of a breather on sunday before that next round of more intense rain moves in on monday . so for now, rain is swirling around the coast of oregon and washington state, but i want to get it to the east coast. we had some driving rain and halifax. that's pushed away. we're drying down colder air. freezing, rain alert in place. we have precipitation falling and temperatures lowering could also see some freezing rain in boston as walk much calmer conditions as we look toward mississippi, alabama and georgia for that outbreak of tornadoes. so this is helping with the clean up effort. their cold air is rushing out of the u. s. so temperature is below
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average nasa havana and can coon in fact we have some weather alerts in play for just hello. these temperatures are and up to the top end of south america, we go. storms extend from the south, west of columbia rate to the southeast of brazil, some weather alerts in play here for the intensity of this rain. rain starts to move away from port to light gray. you've got a hive $26.00 degrees and that on and off. heat for central argentina, while it continues the heat's off again with just a high 25 degrees. and by jablonka on sunday, ah, talk to al jazeera with abandoned by the international community. we listen, we api for the roll again. it's 10, or is it going to my, we meet with global newsmen cuz i'm talk about the stories that matter. one al jazeera.
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hello adrian for the good here in doha, with that he was out from al jazeera the headlines, a plane carrying 72 people as crushed in the paul. the yet he airlines aircraft went down the upper corner airport. that's around 200 kilometers from the capitol car plan. do an ample official says the 68 bodies have been recovered. rescue workers in ukraine are continuing to search for survivors of the rubble of a powerful block which was hit by wash a russian missile saturday. at least 25 people were confirmed dead at the eastern city of e. a. u. s. president joe biden was declared an emergency in california. the states been battered by storms causing flooding power outages, amongst lights that of the world health organization to spoken with china's top health official, and welcome to public release of data on cove at 19 related deaths. beijing says that billy, 60000 people have died in hospital since it lifted severe corona virus restrictions
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in early december. china had previously reported just over 5000 deaths since the start of the pandemic. some scientists say that at least $1000000.00 people are likely to die from the corona virus, and related causes in china by the end of the year. katrina, you report self begging. almost 60000 people have died from corbett 19 in china in the past 5 weeks. that's according to new data released on saturday. it's a huge increase from previous niggers. and health officials say the elderly has been hit the hardest, the lunch really ill patients are mean the elderly people with the oldest being 105 . yeah. the average age, 75 and a half. and those $8060.00 and above accounting for 89.6 percent of the cases are, it's also common for them to have a variety of underlying diseases. the world health organization and several countries have accused china of under representing the scale of the outbreak. early last month, meeting abruptly lifted it 0 covert policy after almost 3 years. hospitals
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nationwide were overwhelmed, and medical staff under enormous pressure, including american dr. howard bernstein, breathing was just completely clar, clogged up. you know, the emergency room was full, every bed was full. the waiting room was full, waiting in to get to the emergency room. iraq clinic was full and then all the i see you in the hospital beds were taken. so previously, only people who died from corona virus induced respiratory failure were included in the official death hole. now those who died of the virus in combination with other illnesses are being counted. the government says the number of people being treated in fee the clinics like these pete in late december, but that number has now declined by about 80 percent. doctor bernstein says his hospital is no longer crowded, but the outbreak is far from over. there is the sort of shocking mailed the illness
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and degree of illness and on and now now we're dealing with different coded phenomena. um which oh, you know, yeah, which i'm identifying is people who are ill in december who had still still do not feel like they broke up. oh, millions of chinese are traveling from cities to remote regions in the lead up to the luna year movement that's expected to cause a surge in infections. authorities are focusing on improving medical facilities and access to medicines in rural areas. international health experts have welcome to the new data, but as the figures only include those who died in the hospital, they say the true death toll could be much higher. katrina, you al jazeera beijing, hong kong has resumed high speed and speed rail services to mainland china for the
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1st time in 3 years. it comes after paging east its curve at 19 travel restrictions . tickets for nearly all trips on sunday were sold out. thousands of people are returning to their home town some time for luna, new year celebrations. for months, people across europe needing basic medicines have found them harder to get. the european medicines agency says that the shortage of 13 drugs commonly needed treat conditions that include coven 19 and cancer. dominic cray, kaden berlin, explains what's causing the problem in the laboratory as the dell pish, pharmacy in paris medicines are being prepared. in this case, it's the common antibiotic amoxicillin. the owner here says since people stopped wearing masks, they are catching more infections again. so the demand for simple medication is higher and the major pharmaceutical companies cannot keep up. the shortage of medicine applies across europe. at this berlin pharmacy staff are increasingly
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having to find alternative drugs to those doctors are prescribed in order to help their patients. and i'm going, i'm definitely mad. so basically we have a lot more work to do to supply the population with medicine. so far we have still somehow found a solution for people, but we often have to improvise. so sometimes we release another active ingredient more strongly than was prescribed and being had to adjust the dosage, wanted even simple treatments to treat coughs. and colds are harder to come by. and i, i would have preferred a cough syrup, but the pharmacist offered it to me in tablet or that's okay. the most important thing is it helps the same active ingredient is in it. same such side of the problem is not just affecting simple painkillers and antibiotics across the continent. the european medicines agency says currently 13 key drugs are in short supply to offer fighting, arthritis, and help combat the symptoms of cove is another 2. but to help patients who had
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a heart attack or stroke among the remainder or drugs to fight leukemia, diabetes. and to prevent the rejection of transplants. one of germany's leading oncologists told me why he believes this is happening. the major problem is that most production sites are not close to us, so they're not and you have anymore, but they're like an india and china was a ship or 2. it makes a very complex supply chain, not only and providing the basic product puzzles to getting, so york to get it. the solution was a new, and thus hooping comp commission has decided to give incentives for protection. so in you of what that takes decades right now. some say the units to consider building up a stock of 3 to 4 month supply of most needed medications. so that shortages can be avoided back at the pharmacy and listen back. patients are still getting the
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treatments they need, but it's clear that stop here and across europe a having to improvise solutions for their customers. dominant cane al jazeera berlin, an ex nato general, and a billy that former prime minister leading after the 1st round of the check republics, presidential election, former premier on the right babich and retired general federal pabo. each took around 35 percent of the vote will face off at the end of the month, went up, will replace washington. police affordable climate protest as in western germany and the latest demonstrations against the expansion of a coal mine. in the past few days, thousands of people gathered near the abandoned village of little harps, which is set to be demolished. climate activist guttenberg was among the protest has a steadfast reports marching too late to have a small village. it has become a symbol, put a fight against global warming war protesters, and both activists and police had expected came to the remote site of one of
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germany's largest leg night of brown coal mines in the country's most industrialized region isn't. gets out here. void here because we know it isn't over yet with the eviction. it's a global fight. we have to build policies that a sustainable so we keep going camp david's, my checkmate, they're not design mosul fiscal to and are found missing, litter as being demolished after camp of hundreds of climate activists had been effected in the past few days. you are showing clearly today that the changes will not come from the people in power from government, from corporations, from the so got leaders. know the really, as i heared innocent people who are sitting in the houses and those i mean this, this house, for example, for years now. j monte energy company, our wi fi ad, honda, german government, there were no words. a travel from sweden that is muddy field. near the village of notes of the village of have been evicted by police in the last couple of days to
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make way. but if round coal mine, which is very near to what, and 1500 pulleys from around the country were sent to later, prevent it from being occupied by activists again. ah, several were injured during these clashes bullies also use water cannons, and horses to keep protesters away. while the activists have lost it set out as an international climate protest site, they say to will continue to rally against the expansion of the gas while mine steadfast and al jazeera near lit up. the philippines supreme court has ruled an 18 year old agreement with china and vietnam to search for oil in the south. china sea is unconstitutional unless say, could be a major obstacle to plans by president for not marcos junior to revive talks for joint. oh, all exploration with china. bobby low reports from manila. it was
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a success philippine government official said when president ferdinand marcus junior returned home from a state visit in beijing earlier this month with billions of dollars in investment pledges, and more than a dozen agreements, marcus and president, she did being also agreed to restart discussions on a possible joint oil venture in the south china sea mow, the friendship with what on tuesday, the supreme court delivered a surprise burden. it declared an oil exploration agreement with china and vietnam, dating back nearly 2 decades unconstitutional ownership. teddy casino is one of the former congressman who filed the case in 20 o 8. but once it pollution was very clear it's, it's basically very categorical. that exploitation of natural resources, research for filipinos and filipino corporations, being views almost the entire south china sea. 3000000 square kilometer area as its territory. the $25.00 agreement covers less than 5 percent of that,
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but includes waters, manila considers its own a claim reenforced by an international ruling in 2016 oil exploration in the south . china sea has been on and off the government's agenda for years, while a 25 agreement languished in court. the 2 countries signed another deal in 2018, only for it to be terminated 4 years later. so the big question now isn't if marcus can succeed, but whether such an undertaking with china is possible at all. and the said the ball is in china's court. whenever the philippines cox to china, it always ends up with bay jane. telling manila, what is ours is ours. what is yours? we fair. it's difficult to come up with a workable agreement. if the premise of the discussion is in that framing named on china. but president marcos believes searching for oil in the south. china sea is
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crucial and i think there might be a leader my to ease around it, not to let him in a government, the government partnership. that divinely. it may not be a necessity, china, but these for us would reserves of the countries only offshore gas plant shrinking and an economy that relies on oil imports. they portions of the south china sea to the philippines. future energy sources is something on which everyone can agree. barnett below al jazeera manila through has declared a 30 day state of emergency in several regions as protests against the government continue. it allows the army to intervene to maintain order and suspends freedom of assembly. at least $42.00 people have been killed in confrontations with security forces since protest began last month, demonstrators up in the mounting the release of jailed former president pedro castillo, and the resignation of president dina lottie. as north american companies come back on, no manufacturing operations in china,
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latin american countries are looking to fill the gap. many analysts predict that this year will see significant improvements to supply chains as trade relations with north america. strengthen on well romfolo reports from mexico city, a manufacturing plant in central mexico producing automotive parts that will be shipped across the border to the united states. the company rips up is he preferred manufacture among many international firms seeking specialized components at a low production cost. we have a very good quality, that's a one of her strengths we have the quality or we also have a very good personnel which is very well trained. over the past 50 years rips a has grown from a small family run business into a global power house. apart from automotive parts. this manufacturing plant in mexico city is producing components for various emerging industries, like renewable energy, and even aerospace technology. the vast majority of these components will be
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exported to the us and canada among other international buyers. at a recent summit in mexico city, the leaders of canada, mexico, and the u. s. pledge to ramp up economic cooperation and strength and north american competitiveness. and as the u. s. moves away from chinese manufacturing expert say this will further propel the trend of near shoring the practice of expanding manufacturing and countries with a close geographic proximity to a. but he's customer base. all of this is good news for companies like rips up, which seek to expand operations in 2023. people have been up with him. you, me, whatever. but mexico's in a perfect position to take advantage of a historic moment and replace china as manufacturer for the united states, and also replace the united states as a manufacturer for china. according to mexican government figures, some 400 international firms sought to move their manufacturing operations from asia to mexico in just the last year. business leaders like some went old back rips,
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has found her. see success depends heavily on seizing opportunities for more trade . it although they come with his fulfillment, they are forward. if we manufactured exclusively for a domestic market, it would be difficult to survive. this is why we depend heavily on export. manufacturing. china remains the world's top manufacturing country accounting for more than a quarter of global manufacturing output. but experts argue that changing trends and globalization, such as the continued rise of near shoring, could soon put mexico at the leading edge of global supply chains. when we did up a low al jazeera mexico city, a vigils been held in los angeles for a black man who died after being repeatedly taser by police this month. the death of keenan alison as revived cause for more police accountability. the teacher was a cousin of a prominent figure in the black lives matter movement. he was stopped by offices on january 3rd, the scene. a tragic accident. good. good. yeah. not only how good it is. i don't
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get a 2 dollar lottery ticket, has changed the life of one lucky person in the us. the winning ticket is the 2nd largest jackport in american history. $1350000000.00 and was bought at a convenient store in maine. the winter will be able to choose between a one off payment of $720000000.00, or an annual payment of over for a payout over 30 years. i thought for sure it was a scam. he got to be asked for a gift card or my social security number shortly after, but it was not. so i looked online. sure enough. i had one. we had sold me. we had sold the ticket. so the media frenzy quickly su down here, the store has been a real busy morning and we are anxiously awaiting to see hopefully, it's somebody that we know. we see tens of thousands of people across india, taking a dip and rivers to celebrate a harvest festival. they believe
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a ritual of waters considered wholly computer a fire. their bodies micro some crime teeth marks the end of the winter solstice in the beginning of long the days. just ahead here on al jazeera in sport attribute to a club legend does. chelsea aim to get that premier league season back on track. ah, we generation of people, but very ambitious, very united, very puts it and i'm very good option. you know, ben might be comfortable right now, but not for long. you will soon feel the same. his we feel every day from peter hong kong, then uganda, 3 women grapple with the impact of the front line active this year. future children on a jesse ah,
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off as the ancient instrument is gaining popularity, but further recognition can help to secure its future. laura com reports. oh, i musician a master. make a palace, croft shapes and bends will not poplar an ebony. this will create the tones and sounds of this pear shaped instrument that so beloved in this region o policy helped to establish the biggest food shopping cutter incentive selling for. i. in the scope of nest, the field of a head boil, many people cut all of using the food and no one else makes the instruments here. the way i do more people make them in egypt most in gutter. i'm just an extension to all the diction. ood making skills. oh,
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it's origin state back to the 1st century b, c and central asia. and then it became popular across iraq, persia, syria, turkey, and egypt. these countries develop their own distinctive styles and sounds and his favorite is egyptian. oh lord, the bananas, belyea ho higher. each for me is life. it's enchanting. i dropped out of studying mechanical engineering to work with to work because from a piece of wood, i could create an instrument that speaks express his emotions until stores. the united nations culture agency have now recognized the importance of food. which post says is great step towards global exposure for so many in this region. the food is king, captivating, music, audiences for centuries. it's incursion on the next go was heritage list shows it's historic importance in keeping the ancient sounds alive. but it's also appealing to
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you, more experimental musician, a jet up to rock man of fanny is one such musician. he plays the turkish suit for me, choosing an instrument that is relevant to the kinds of music i want to composite as arabic music or is the most versatile instrument we have in. i try not to be locked up in the tradition, but use it as a basis and then create whatever new sounds i can come up with in the sense of not only just trying to import from different practices, wasn't trying to create new brock. ah, he says he is becoming very popular amongst the young people and most a self route they to, to learn. he wants to see more support the food in musical education. so it's rich
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. heritage could be developed using modern technique. ah, laura con al jazeera toe, han time for both. his andy, thank you so much agent. katherine nostril upstairs when the car rally for a 5th time after 2 weeks of racing, the driver finished more than an hour clear of his closest rival. let's say it would be overlaid after the 3rd station held on span advantage to successfully defend this title. this was the 4th edition of the right to be held in saudi arabia . 9 time will champion at sebastian lobe is running out of the 2nd straight. and you can so quickly food and the premier league with a win against full many full time at saint james's park. it's one nail. so you counsel for the most part of penalty this allowed in this game that was off the alex under mitrovica money all twice in the process of taking a spoke to chelsea patriot. client manager only the only ahead of the
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game against crystal palace. this was the clubs, 1st home game. since the italian died from cancer at the age of $5830.00 on this month. it's one mill chelsea with photon approaching you signing mccullen woodrow case. again, the cranium strike has arrived at chelsea from check on it in a deal with more than $70000000.00. and he's joining the club on an 8th and a half year, which is my 8th appearances, the ukraine since making his international deb you last, you know, in a few minutes league lead is all still take on know, funding rivals. tottenham also have the chance to open up an 8 point lead at the top of the table. however, they haven't won a match, i suppose since 2014, to go into the games sitting 5th in the table. and we're based in 3 want when the 2 sides met earlier on in the season, one of the biggest game. so this isn't for us. then we know how much it means, right now for us on the table and how much you mean. so people as well,
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but we have to focus on playing well. and while we have to win again, real madrid about to take on boss alone in the final of the spanish super cup. the shot arriving city of riyadh will host this match. the super cup is for the winners and runners up of the capital, right, and legal rail defeated valencia on penalties in the semi's offline are also needed spot cakes against ro, better to reach this title decided no, say, i'm not sure if intensity is the best way to be parcel loaner in order to beat barcelona, we need to play a very, very complete mat, defensively, offensively, counter attacking. we need to handle the ball and manage the pressure. well, there are so many things we need to do. it's not only about intensity. we'll try to do that kind of game with you, but the moment we're highly motivated, we're very excited. this title would mean a lot to us, especially playing against real madrid. it's a classical and yes, it would mean
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a lot to us. it would give us confidence and strengths to keep working. we'll have to move on. no matter what happens tomorrow the season will go on, but with the title in our pocket everything is different. but yes, real madrid are strong now. now the man's a humble will championships are underway with the denmark eyeing a 3rd consecutive title to sport the danes and excel that he is in the country's small size to their advantage. chorus reports. we've had the football welcome. now it's humble, it's grabbing the global spotlight even if not quite to the same extent. 32 teams are competing at the world championships held in poland and sweden. they include the likes of egypt, france, brazil, even cattle. but it's another small country that is dominating its big arrivals. denmark the 2 time defending champions, having also one olympic gold at rio 2016. they claim to have invented hannibal, which helps, but this bolt is just one example. danes punching above that white. humble is the
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2nd or 3rd most popular sport in much of europe and north africa. so denmark's titles and i mean feet given its population of just 5000000 for the danes excel in many more sports than just this, using the small size of their country to give them a big advantage. their football team were euro 2020 semi finalists a dane is the raining toe to friends, champion on the apartments and play as the biggest challenge to asia, the olympics. danish o ram, talent is helped by the fact that even children in remote villages have access to high cost facilities. and coaching that's after denmark's welfare state created a building bloom for sports holes like this one in the village of lighter. in the 19 sixties and seventies. they were put up everywhere, so to speak. and we have more like more than thousands of these facilities in denmark at the moment. in fact, there is no dane in denmark that has more than 5 kilometers to the nearest to the nearest port facility. denmark start, lucas johonson, who's from lighter plate,
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nearly every sport except hannibal until he was 1211 years later, he's making his world championship debbie to be he is a little crazy 5 years ago. or i was considering subtle to humble because i missed play football. so much like train us advised me to just try have some fun . you don't have to play at my team all the time. try something else and let, gave me like a lot of love here to the sport. danish research is found that the best children in any warm sports usually don't make it big as adults, less pressure to perform equals for performance. it could be a formula for the rest of the world to follow all reese out his era, while my sweet him, you know, the jacksonville jaguars produce the 3rd largest come back an nfl post season history. they came from 27 point sounds of 80 ally charges, 3130 in the se, se wildcard bank. the win means to jackie was a bank to the division alone for the challenges of the season has come to nails.
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next up. it's more kansas city chiefs going to and the san francisco voting on his b 7. c halts when swenson street still t on is for the bus. 140 was the last man selected in 2022 and i felt draft that he's 106 games since coming in for the same past. the 3 touchdowns rushed for another as 1st. san francisco claimed an 11th straightway. is it? uh huh. okay, that is high sports looking for no age. anybody thinks they will see you again a little later. that's it for medusa. but of course, the views never stops only back to just a moment with more authorized news. i'll see you. ah aah!
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